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For example, to scale this back to a steep concave surface like our sand casting casting, we ensure that the floor height and walls are positive. Figure 8.6 shows us the change that we just made.
We also noticed an interesting problem. Notice that the tool doesn’t seem to notice that this new work order is invalid. And now let’s change one more thing. Here we can change the name of the workspace group. Let’s just call it a “helping” work order, Figure 8.7 shows the changed state of the model.
Let’s add a few more elements to our model. One thing we notice is that the only reference geometry for this work order is the STL file of our sand casting. So if you don’t have any of the stuff like the part files, you won’t be able to co-locate your model. A possible solution to this could be to create a drug mold!
We first need to create a mold using the guides from the previous section. The whole process is pretty similar to the previous steps, but maybe a little bit more manual. You need the STL file of the reaming and the filling, but you don’t have the voxels. So the only way to create a mold is to use the DICE tool. The first step would be to create a sheet consisting of the boundary of the mold. As we did a few times now, we start off with creating the element hierarchy. In this case it is a ceiling hole. A DICE tool has already been created for this, so we can use the Isolate tool and remove the roof of the cavity to isolate it. d2c66b5586